- Published: 29 August 2013
- ISBN: 9781409030805
- Imprint: Transworld Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 544
Never Go Back
(Jack Reacher 18)
- Published: 29 August 2013
- ISBN: 9781409030805
- Imprint: Transworld Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 544
Fast-paced, taut and punchy, fans will love this.
Sunday Mirror
Fast-paced, taut and punchy, fans will love this.
Sunday Mirror
As always, Reacher's laidback style of narration belies a propulsive pace,although Never Go Back finds Reacher emotionally vulnerable for once, and a warmer, more satisfyingly empathic character for the experience.
Irish Times
As always, Reacher's laidback style of narration belies a propulsive pace,although Never Go Back finds Reacher emotionally vulnerable for once, and a warmer, more satisfyingly empathic character for the experience.
Irish Times
Is Reacher getting soft? Not a chance. The righteous violence when it comes is still pretty astonishing. This is one of Reacher's best outings. A must for all fans.
Daily Express
Jack Reacher is a man's man, a loner, a renegade crusader for justic...The harder-than-nails hero is on the top of his form...You'd better read it.
Sun
Lee Child’s bodacious action hero, Jack Reacher, has already tramped through 17 novels and three ebook singles. But his latest, "Never Go Back," may be the best desert island reading in the series. It’s exceptionally well plotted. And full of wild surprises. And wise about Reacher’s peculiar nature. /Mr. Child’s Jack Reacher series is as brainy as it is brawny...Starting with an opening sequence that throws three huge surprises at Reacher, there are more neat tricks and clever set pieces in this one volume than Mr. Child has ever strung together before...Read it. You’ll see why.
Janet Maslin, New York Times
The bone-crunching, joint-popping action is as technically precise and primevally satisfying as ever. The extra-lean prose is as ruthlessly linear as the plot…[However,]Lee Child proves he can write about emotions other than lust and anger and reveals his hero to be more than just a man of steel. Eighteen novels in, his franchise shows no sign of running out of steam.
Mark Sanderson, Evening Standard
This may well be the best of the bunch...some of the best, wiliest writing Child has ever done.
Scotland on Sunday
This may well be the best of the bunch...some of the best, wiliest writing Child has ever done.
Scotland on Sunday